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Related: About this forumWorld's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet appears in botanical garden
No, not THOSE mushrooms!
https://techxplore.com/news/2025-09-world-mushroom-powered-waterless-toilet.html
UBC researchers have launched the world's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, at the UBC Botanical Garden. The prototype turns human waste into nutrient-rich compost using myceliathe root networks of mushroomsand features a modern, sustainable design that can be dropped into parks, remote communities and areas without plumbing.
"We wanted to turn a daily routine everyone knows into a pleasant experience that reminds us of our connection to ecological cycles," said Joseph Dahmen, associate professor at UBC's school of architecture and landscape architecture (SALA) and project lead.
"Composting toilets often carry negative associations. We aimed to create a system that's clean, comfortable and easy to use."
The modular toilet requires just four maintenance visits a year and is wheelchair-accessible. "From an operations perspective, this is streamlined by design," said Prof. Dahmen.
UBC is University of British Columbia, in Canada
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World's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet appears in botanical garden (Original Post)
DBoon
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FakeNoose
(38,767 posts)1. Oh my God, I'm so sorry ... I did it again!
Whenever I hear the word "mushroom" I just can't help myself.
Next time you post something about mushrooms, maybe you can call them "fungi"?
quaint
(4,185 posts)2. You made me giggle again.
Blue Owl
(57,416 posts)3. Especially when combined with the word "toilet" -- the mind turns to tRump
DBoon
(24,317 posts)4. and here I was thinking of this type of mushroom

Feed your head!